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588
All Saints Hospital, Fort
Worth, 283
Allan, John T., 485
Allen, Dave, 282
Allen, Isaac, 533
Allen, James, 343, 859
Allen, William A., table of
slave property of, noted,
105
Allen, Winnie, 148, 555
Allen Brothers Post, Number
148, American Legion, see
American Legion
Allen Chapel, Kyle, 259
Allentown Academy, 488
Allion, Joseph de la, 131
Allison, John, 93
Allison, N. D., joins Associa-
tion, 175
Allison, Wayne C. W., joins
Association, 175
Allon, Lucas Vasquez de, 129
Allred, James V., 125; thesis
on, listed, 254
Allwood Academy, 108
Almanacs, influence on Tex-
as tradition, 134
Alpha, Texas, Baptist church
in, 373
Alpine, Texas, 283, 887
Alsbury, Alexander, 533
Alta Vista, Texas, 494
Alto, Texas, 125
Altus, Lubbock, Roswell, and
New Mexico Railroad, 102
Alvarado, Hernando de, 117
Alvin, Texas, 131
Amarillas, Marquis de las,
564, 565
Amarillo, Texas: early
schools in, 373; music in,
518; thesis on, listed, 281;
thesis on Presbyterian
church in, listed, 252;
Clarendon Dramatic Club
in, 281
Amarillo Little Theater, 281
American Association for the
Advancement of Science,
283
American Association of
State and Local History,
146
American Camel Company,
285
American Equal Rights As-
sociation, 499
American Federation of La-
bor, 400
American Historical Associa-
tion, 300, 464
American Historical Review,
article in, cited, 325n
American History Club, 489-
440
American Legion, in Lub-
bock, Texas, thesis on,
listed, 120
American mind, 196
American Nation Series, see
New American Nation
SeriesIndex
American Oil, 131
American Pastoral Company,
333, 335n, 336, 337, 443-444
American Philosophical So-
ciety, 557
American Red Cross, 129; in
El Paso, 123
American Revolution, 191;
foundations of, 190
American Revolution, 1775-
1783, reviewed, 582-583
American Smelting and Re-
fining Company, 276; the-
sis on, listed, 134-135
American State Papers, Pub-
lie Lands, cited, 325n, 327n,
329n
Amigo, Texas, 93
Amos, Ben, 215
Ampudia, Pedro, at Mier, 62
Amsler, C. C., 887
Amusements, 105, 107, 133,
138, 256, 262, 268, 277, 281,
384, 385, 889, 397, 398, 403,
498, 503, 518, 520; on
frontier, 288
An Early History of Fayette
County, cited, 546
Anaqua Indians, 91
Anaqua, Texas, 91
Anaya, Juan Pablo, 502
Ancker, Frances, 882
Anders, Jack, 503
Anderson, Charles, 500
Anderson, James, 252
Anderson, Reuben, 122
Anderson, S. T., 421n
Anderson County, Texas, 92;
thesis on, listed, 275
Andrew Female College, 503
Andrews, Reddin, Jr., 512
Angel of Mercy, 267
Angleton, Texas, 131
Angleton Times, 489
Anglican church, 191
Anglo-Americans in Texas,
125, 140, 267, 274, 276, 280,
281, 288, 319, 388, 402, 403,
512, 521; culture of, 397;
in Lubbock County area,
264; in Menard County,
403; in Rio Grande Valley,
279; in Trans-Pecos, 117;
in Webb County, 268;
Spanish efforts to check
expansion of, 125; threat
to Spanish, 132
Anglo-Mexican Institute, 489
Anglo-Texan Society of Brit-
ain, 169
Anna Judson Female Insti-
tute, 103
Annals of the Catholic Indian
Missions of America, 187
Annexation, 103, 106, 114,
128, 136, 141, 142, 250, 254,
265, 274, 281, 287, 375, 388,
892, 3938, 396, 399, 403, 490,
491, 506; effect on Lower
Rio Grande Valley, 253;
Jackson's attitude toward,
114; opposition to, 141,280; support of, 280; the-
ses on, listed, 102-103, 113,
141, 262, 265, 280-281, 392,
401, 490, 506. See also
France, Great Britain,
Mexico, Republic of Texas,
United States
Antelope, Texas, 93, 285
Antelope Creek, 48
Anthony, Susan B., 499
Anthropology, 492
Anti-horse thief associations,
216
Anti-prohibitionists, she Pro-
hibition
Anti-Salt Ring, 137
Antislavery sentiment, oppo-
sition to annexation, 141.
See also Slavery
Anti-trust legislation, 399
Anton, Texas, 503 '
Antona (ship), 111
Apache Indians, 39, 130, 252,
899, 516
Apache Kid, 580
Apache Vengeance, reviewed,
580-581
Appaloosa, see Horses
Appleton, Marvin, picture of
home of, noted, 496
Appollo Minstrels, San An-
tonio, 396
Arabian, see Horses
Aransas Bay: map of, noted,
278; picture of, noted, 273
Aransas County, Texas, 95;
picture of courthouse, not-
ed, 273
Aransas Pass, Texas, 111,
396
Aransas Pass Bar, 138
Archer, Lillie Frances, 404
Archer County, Texas, 96
Architecture, 206; Spanish
influence on, 522
Archive War, 519
Archiveque, Sostenes, 249
Archives Collection, 172. See
also University of Texas,
Mirabeau B. Lamar Li-
brary
Arciniegas, German, 562-563
Ariel (boat), 138
Arista, Mariano, at Palo
Alto, 72
Arizona: and slavery issue,
492; cattle industry in, 495;
conquest of during Civil
War, 490
Arizona and New Mexico,
cited, 85n
Arizona Southern Railroad,
picture of engine used by,
noted, 100
Arkansas, cattle industry in,
495
Arkansas cavalry, see Mex-
ican War
Arkansas Gazette, 182
Arkansas Territorial Pa-
pers, reviewed, 449-451
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